Concealed in Death - J.D. Robb



Sorry for the mess.

You absolutely cannot read this novel in the midst of hectic weeks drowning with tones of assignment. 'Cause you gotta digest all these investigations in your head about twelve dead girls and each of them were finely described the details and the provenance for Eve Dallas to have the thread of finding the real killer.

Roarke went for ceremonious crashing ( I don't know how to address this so far). He bought a new building and made a crash using a sledgehammer ceremoniously as kinda gimmick. He found two dead bodies wrapped in plastic beneath the wall and called her wife, Liutenant Eve Dallas to solve this. She went to the spot, and found more 10 through the whole building. 

She ran a research, found the building was The Sanctuary, a shelter fr runaway girls. Then, they found the owner who then owned HPPCCY (forgot how it was spelled) - a new welfare with the same aim. Jones sibs. She made a research about the family, found who was working as carperter or any worker, and many more. 

This story went a long way, with lots of interrogations, investigations, interviewing, Dallas breakin in Jones's office, as I regarded, this story shouldn be read while youre having unfinished assignements. Once you're distracted on one page, youre gonna get lost.

The ending was real sad. Monty Jones who was declared dead, wasn't actually dead. Mentally ill, very low self-esteem and couldn't cope with the trouble he cause cause he was too ashamed and that was the reason of killing the girls. It finally happened, the final, when Jones (the brother one) Nash, ran away to Africa without informing anyone including his partner, Philadelphia Jones, and Eve quickly made a scrutiny in his quarters and found he was in Africa. 

Monty Jones was not incarcerated but put in mental ward. 

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